List of 2 ft 3 in gauge railways

List of 2 ft 3 in gauge railways

A list of known RailGauge|27 narrow gauge railways:

imilar gauges

No railways of an identical gauge are known outside Britain, though lines of RailGauge|700 are known in Latvia and Romania (see Narrow gauge railway).

Other British railways of similar, but not identical, gauge were:
* Snailbeach District Railways, 2' 4" (710 mm) gauge
* Glyn Valley Tramway, 2' 4½" (724 mm) gauge

ee also

*British narrow gauge railways

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